FORMER porn legend Mia Khalifa has been posing in a Game of Thrones inspired fantasy costume and it’s sending her fans wild.
Not long after a prestigious talk at Oxford University, the X-rated star shared on Instagram a sexy snap of her dressed up as cosplay favourite Daenerys Targaryen.
The 30-year-old brunette stunner had The Mother of Dragon’s signature wavy blonde hair, jewels underneath her eyes and an outfit from the character’s Dothraki-era.
And if anyone was unsure of the inspiration, Mia helped confirm it with a gif of Daenerys, a dragon emoji and the quote: “bend the knee”.
Fans of the Lebanese-American porn star are now wondering whether this signals an upcoming project for her OnlyFans – where it is reported she can make £8,200 a day from selling her racy pics.
The business savvy creator is right on the money, as she has reportedly accumulated a net worth of around £4.3m.
She has splashed her cash on a stunning collection of cars and has glitzy motors worth hundreds of thousands in her garage.
Mia’s most expensive car is her Ferrari F12 Berlinetta with an eye-watering price tag of around £300,000.
The PornHub favourite is currently traveling around the UK, where she even made time to get swept up in some coronation celebrations as she posed next to the now-crowned King Charles III.
She even cheekily made a reference to the notorious royal tampongate scandal when Charles admitted to wanting to be Camilla’s “tampon”.
The retired star said: “Just checking whether it was a normal or supersized tampon?”
Last month, the adult creator shared an adorable throwback photo from her childhood – and fans said she was unrecognisable.
She is pictured aged about seven, wearing a white dress and gloves and clutching a bouquet of flowers close to her face.
Mia, who was raced in as Catholic in Lebanon wrote alongside the pic: “Things I ate and survived: my first communion.”
Also in April, she revealed her list of demands before she accepts a photoshoot.
She told her fans on Twitter how she decides what brands she will work with and which ones she refuses to have anything to do with.
She wrote: “I’ve never done a shoot without sending the creative/stylist team my list of brands I refuse to wear. It’s not difficult to not support abusers.”